2012/5/23 Markku Kolkka <[email protected]>

> Use the GIMP resynthesizer plug-in: http://registry.gimp.org/node/25219
> If you have Photoshop, the context-aware fill may do the same thing but
> I haven't tested that.
>

Another option is to use the clone tool on gimp or PS.

Another one is to make a selection, feather it (on GIMP -
Selection/Feather) copy and paste over the black place.

I did some videos here using gimp to solve some minor problems on panoramic
images:

http://cartola.org/fotos/index-201010.php?dir=Tutoriais/Fotos360/GIMP-Removendo_Parallax

They don't have the quality I wish, but I guess they can illustrate some
possibilities. Sorry also for my English and maybe the link won't be the
best.

Cheers,

Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://cartola.org/panoforum

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